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within hours parts of los angeles were on fire. the riots were the worst in u.s. history, at least 53 people died, and businesses were lieued and burned to the ground. the violence got so out of hand that king himself made an emotional plea for peace. >> i just want to say, you know, can we get along? can we get along? can we stop making it horrible for older people and the kids -- >> looking back on these events, it's a reminder that peaceful protest is always the answer. yes i was angry in '92, i'm angry now, but i'm angry enough to seek justice, not make injustice work. something i have promoted over the years, and something i spoke about yesterday while marking the anniversary in los angeles. >> violence is not an option in fighting violence. and to protest a beating, with killing 55 people, is to continue the violence rather than answer the violence. >> as i stood at the pulpit, and we talked about 20 years ago, it is important for us to understand gandhi said it best, we must become the change we want. we cannot be what we're claiming to fight. even your wor
within hours parts of los angeles were on fire. the riots were the worst in u.s. history, at least 53 people died, and businesses were lieued and burned to the ground. the violence got so out of hand that king himself made an emotional plea for peace. >> i just want to say, you know, can we get along? can we get along? can we stop making it horrible for older people and the kids -- >> looking back on these events, it's a reminder that peaceful protest is always the answer. yes i was...
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many of the arguments i would make here, and i want to go back to where i started, neither party is an angel. votes have often crossed lines and done things that are deplorable. the democrats or the way they handled the bork supreme court nomination, blocking estrada statements by people like allen west and cynthia mckinney. we singled out allen west who said that between 79 and 81 democrats in the house are members of the communist party. he asked about cynthia mckinney. i went back and looked. we have a faulty timers. i got a whole bunch of newspaper clippings. there are differences here on that front. more significantly, so much of this is a matter of degree and not kind but the unprecedented things i have mentioned. look at blogging nominations and i can show you a chart after chart of the number of nominations blocked compared to the reagan years and the swiftness with which the executive and judicial appointments went through. if you want to talk about cooperating with the president, i look at two points of comparison -- when george w. bush came into the white house, in a white house t
many of the arguments i would make here, and i want to go back to where i started, neither party is an angel. votes have often crossed lines and done things that are deplorable. the democrats or the way they handled the bork supreme court nomination, blocking estrada statements by people like allen west and cynthia mckinney. we singled out allen west who said that between 79 and 81 democrats in the house are members of the communist party. he asked about cynthia mckinney. i went back and...
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. >> rose: if they move to los angeles? >> they move to los angeles, i don't know what the empirical received on that but the one that really strikes me is, if the cuban exiles, same experience, same background, same shared experience that brought them to this country moved to new jersey and registered democrat or moved to miami and registered republican, it is a factor of where you move, if you move to a community dominated by a political party you are more likely to register to that party and identify with it, party identity still matters to people and i think that is a factor in some of these figures, but to me the republicans effort to win support among americans of hispanic descent is not just about november, it is about ten, 20 year process of making our message something that appeals to people. >> rose: is it an inis ultimate to hispanics to suggest if anybody of a hispanic background would be a nominee of a party they would more likely bet their vote because of the shared affinity for their background? >> well, i un
. >> rose: if they move to los angeles? >> they move to los angeles, i don't know what the empirical received on that but the one that really strikes me is, if the cuban exiles, same experience, same background, same shared experience that brought them to this country moved to new jersey and registered democrat or moved to miami and registered republican, it is a factor of where you move, if you move to a community dominated by a political party you are more likely to register to...
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correspondent william la jeunesse fills us in from los angeles. >> the most wanted man in the fast and furious investigation, caught on government camera firing ten rounds from the .45-caliber handgun. yet, he remains free to trafficed thousands of guns to mexico. only after the death of border agent brian terry was his operation shut down. >> they could have taken them in and prosecuted them at any time. it has to be one of the other. it's either total incompetence or maybe something a little bit more coordinated that the department of justice is not willing to talk about. >> unwilling to talk about the possible role as an informant. here is why. the fast and furious investigation began in october of 2009. in april of 2010, police arrested lacosta on the phoenix street with cocaine and handguns in his truck. he was released an not charged. in may, immigration agents stopped him at the mexican border with 74 rounds of ammunition hidden in his car. in october, they captured accosta firing a handgun purchased illegally by countless sean stewart. they recovered 15 shell casings from the s
correspondent william la jeunesse fills us in from los angeles. >> the most wanted man in the fast and furious investigation, caught on government camera firing ten rounds from the .45-caliber handgun. yet, he remains free to trafficed thousands of guns to mexico. only after the death of border agent brian terry was his operation shut down. >> they could have taken them in and prosecuted them at any time. it has to be one of the other. it's either total incompetence or maybe...
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. >>> i'm in los angeles where 20 years ago, this city burns in the worst violence of american history around the case of rodney king,ly be talking to him live, next. ohh, shoots a three, game over. so two seconds ago... hey mr. and mrs. harris, where's kevin? say hi kevin. mom, put me down. put...the phone...down. hey guys. did you hear... the choys had their baby? so 29 seconds ago. well we should get them a gift. [ choys ] thanks for the gift! [ amy and rob ] you're welcome! you're welcome! [ male announcer ] get it fast with at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. ♪ a cup of johan is a gorgeous perennial garden, blooming with ox-eye daisies where every petal says... he loves me. meet me in the coffee aisle. ♪ trouble with a car insurance claim. [ dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, now it's guaranteed. [ foreman ] so i can trust 'em. unlike randy. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >>> welcome back to "politicsnation," live from los angeles with a story that changed the city an
. >>> i'm in los angeles where 20 years ago, this city burns in the worst violence of american history around the case of rodney king,ly be talking to him live, next. ohh, shoots a three, game over. so two seconds ago... hey mr. and mrs. harris, where's kevin? say hi kevin. mom, put me down. put...the phone...down. hey guys. did you hear... the choys had their baby? so 29 seconds ago. well we should get them a gift. [ choys ] thanks for the gift! [ amy and rob ] you're welcome! you're...
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and we did a second preview in los angeles and i ask david geffen if we could do it again, same thing happened. >> stephen: so why change it? i paid good money to see the happy ending in 1986. why change this? you had a perfectly fine -- you don't change the ending to a classic, you know? you don't change rose bud into a snow cone machine. >> stephen: you prefer the happy ending? >> i enjoy whatever ending i paid for originally. i'm a conservative and i don't like things to change. (laughter) >> okay. i just wanted to do it -- i would have asked you first, but i wanted to -- (laughter) i wanted -- i should have. i just wanted to give richard conway his dues. his team did all the work so that's why i wanted to do it. >> stephen: all right, okay. are you going to change the ending of any other movies? make those downers? >> no, i promise i won't. >> stephen: really. >> no. >> stephen: end of "in and out" maybe kevin klein is crushed to death? something like that? >> (laughs) >> stephen: bert and ernie, that's a straight situation, right? (laughter) totally straight? because i hear thing
and we did a second preview in los angeles and i ask david geffen if we could do it again, same thing happened. >> stephen: so why change it? i paid good money to see the happy ending in 1986. why change this? you had a perfectly fine -- you don't change the ending to a classic, you know? you don't change rose bud into a snow cone machine. >> stephen: you prefer the happy ending? >> i enjoy whatever ending i paid for originally. i'm a conservative and i don't like things to...
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in sports now, the los angeles lakers made a strong statement last night handing the utah jazz their first home court loss of the year. here's nbc's fred roggin. >>> good morning. kobe bryant has done it again. one night after scoring 48 against the suns, he dropped 40 in utah. lakers needed every single one of them. he did most of his damage in the first, 14 in the quarter and 21 at the half. bryant was scoring and so was the jazz. they forced overtime. josh howard tied it in the final minute with all eyes on kobe, he dished to gusal and he had the lead. no one thought he was a threat from outside. bryant hit the 40 mark for the second straight game and the lakers won 90-87 in ot. spurs up two in the final seconds. rockets needed a bucket and they got it. we're off to overtime. that's as close as houston would get. richard jefferson, the dagger from the corner, rockets made it interesting. the spurs got the win, 101-95. >>> mavs and celtics went down to the wire. under 30 seconds to play. paul pierce drilled a three to tie the game at 85. no worries for dallas, they have the finals
in sports now, the los angeles lakers made a strong statement last night handing the utah jazz their first home court loss of the year. here's nbc's fred roggin. >>> good morning. kobe bryant has done it again. one night after scoring 48 against the suns, he dropped 40 in utah. lakers needed every single one of them. he did most of his damage in the first, 14 in the quarter and 21 at the half. bryant was scoring and so was the jazz. they forced overtime. josh howard tied it in the...
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it is going to end at the california science center in los angeles where people are going to be able to go see it. endeavor is spending tonight north of los angeles and tomorrow it will take to the skies for it's last flight ever. this is the last one. it will be the last time any shuttle will leave the ground ever and that makes one thing about this flight today poignant and cool. when the shuttle lifted off you may remember that the commander was captain mark kelly. husband of gabrielle giffords. she was still in the early stages of recovering from a gunshot wound of the head. the flight path gave captain mark kelly an idea and here he is bringing that up in a telephone interview with nasa yesterday morning. >>> here is the thing. nasa did so. as endeavor made a slow passover the university of arizona they were there watching from a roof of a parking garage. the associated president reporting as it flew by, he leaned over to her and said that is my space ship. she started hooting and hollering.
it is going to end at the california science center in los angeles where people are going to be able to go see it. endeavor is spending tonight north of los angeles and tomorrow it will take to the skies for it's last flight ever. this is the last one. it will be the last time any shuttle will leave the ground ever and that makes one thing about this flight today poignant and cool. when the shuttle lifted off you may remember that the commander was captain mark kelly. husband of gabrielle...
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i lived in los angeles at the time of the great crash of the housing industry. i saw what the banks and even more the mortgage brokers, i saw what they were doing. if ever somebody made a case for why government should be regulating them that's exactly what these people did. now, you can argue that maybe they've learned their lesson. maybe they won't do it again, but is there any reason to expect they won't? >> they were regulating it. >> david: another reason the market is beginning to work in housing is because the government programs have tapered off. we had so many of them that did nothing for several years to improve the situation. as they taper off, surprise, the market improves. >> if the government had stepped aside three years ago, let it work out, we'd have a housing boom now. we need 1.5 million new houses a ware because of wear and tear and population increasing. the inventories would have been brought down quickly. more over, in terms of 10%, the government ends up guaranteeing a lot of those mortgages so they're in there anyway. if you don't want 1
i lived in los angeles at the time of the great crash of the housing industry. i saw what the banks and even more the mortgage brokers, i saw what they were doing. if ever somebody made a case for why government should be regulating them that's exactly what these people did. now, you can argue that maybe they've learned their lesson. maybe they won't do it again, but is there any reason to expect they won't? >> they were regulating it. >> david: another reason the market is...
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. >> good evening, and welcome to the "the ed show" live from los angeles. president obama has mitt romney mumbling, stumbling, and fumbling with his new immigration policy. tonight, i'm show you how hispanic americans are responding. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> would you repeal this? >> let's step back and look at the issue. >> four days after the president's immigration announcement, mitt romney is still tongue tied and democrats are hammering him for it. >> a lot of people come here or walk across the border and have no skills, no education. and are looking for a free meal. >> tonight, congress luis gutierrez on the republican nightmare over the dream act. >> president obama has publicly accused them of being part of a, quote, corporate takeover of our democracy, whatever that means. >> mitch mcconnell defends the koch brothers before their retreat. they explain what the corporate takeover of america is all about. and in michigan, republicans banned a lawmaker from speaking after she used the word vagina. >> i'm flatters you're so interes
. >> good evening, and welcome to the "the ed show" live from los angeles. president obama has mitt romney mumbling, stumbling, and fumbling with his new immigration policy. tonight, i'm show you how hispanic americans are responding. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> would you repeal this? >> let's step back and look at the issue. >> four days after the president's immigration announcement, mitt romney is still tongue tied and democrats...
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and here with me in washington los angeles democratic mayor antonio villaraigosa. thank you both so much for joining us. let me start with a little something from thursday's debate which i think spoke a lot to the importance of the latino community in florida and elsewhere. the question was, hey, name me a couple of latino, a couple of hispanics that you might put in a position of power should you become president. here was the answer. >> senator marco rubio is a pretty impressive fwi. >> senator marco rubio, a terrific hispanic-american. >> i actually thought about marco rubio in a slightly more dignified and imprisz ef role than being in the cabinet. but that's another question. >> this, to me, speaks volumes about the hispanic community and republican attempts to reach out. but it's not sufficient just to throw marco rubio's name around. not even in florida. what do republicans need to do to reach out? >> well, i -- i think as someone was saying before, you know, the values -- republican values are so similar to latino values. family, faith, hard work, the futur
and here with me in washington los angeles democratic mayor antonio villaraigosa. thank you both so much for joining us. let me start with a little something from thursday's debate which i think spoke a lot to the importance of the latino community in florida and elsewhere. the question was, hey, name me a couple of latino, a couple of hispanics that you might put in a position of power should you become president. here was the answer. >> senator marco rubio is a pretty impressive fwi....
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we've got to identify the better angels in that group try to align with them and tilt them the right direction. we can't do alone. we shouldn't do it alone but i don't see any other option. >> schieffer: senator graham, is there anything we can do here? >> year, we do a lot. we can back up the idea that assad has to go. we need to tell the u.n. your plan is not work, come up way better plan. we can help arm the rebels. we can make it a fair fight. we don't need to do this unilaterally. what's going on in syria is the same thing that went on in tu nearby achina, the young people are experiencing the ability to talk to themselves. they're sick and tired of living in countries that are corrupt to the core, and the arab spring has many forms to it, and the question for us, what is the arab spring, and what role should we play in it? every country is different, but i would like to see more involvement in terms of safe haven for the rebel forces. a stronger effort to arm them militarily. and to try to find out a work relationship with the syrians. it's a very complicated environment, but i
we've got to identify the better angels in that group try to align with them and tilt them the right direction. we can't do alone. we shouldn't do it alone but i don't see any other option. >> schieffer: senator graham, is there anything we can do here? >> year, we do a lot. we can back up the idea that assad has to go. we need to tell the u.n. your plan is not work, come up way better plan. we can help arm the rebels. we can make it a fair fight. we don't need to do this...
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up next, how a treaty intended to protect the rights of people with disabilities is showcasing an angel divide in the republican party. plus, we're expecting some breaking news this hour. will the supreme court agree to take up the issue of gay marriage and how did it plan on taking it up? we can find out any minute. we're going to be live at the supreme court. and could going over the fiscal cliff actually be the fiscally smart move? a deep dive into what a cliff dive means for washington and millions of american families. but first, a look ahead at the president's schedule today. a public speech today at the threat reduction symposium. some interesting remarks about dick lugar, i'm sure. also more about nuclear proliferation. perhaps iran. should be interesting, an interesting speech to watch and read. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. bp has paid overthe people of bp tw
up next, how a treaty intended to protect the rights of people with disabilities is showcasing an angel divide in the republican party. plus, we're expecting some breaking news this hour. will the supreme court agree to take up the issue of gay marriage and how did it plan on taking it up? we can find out any minute. we're going to be live at the supreme court. and could going over the fiscal cliff actually be the fiscally smart move? a deep dive into what a cliff dive means for washington and...
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a little angel when augustine. hello and welcome to our teens the weekly on karen taraji with the week's top stories turkistan military intervention in syria gets the cold shoulder with the new u.n. peace envoy arguing any such interference but make it cease fire and. possible. a chorus of support for iran's peaceful nuclear program as the country destroys any notion it's been politically isolated the west with its hosting of a massive international summer and. the war of the wealthy but our mortgage successfully backed legal attempts by a london based tycoon by the speed of soft skin to cut off a slice of this multibillion dollar fortune. and the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hardline stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on major issues. next we discuss the upcoming u.s. presidential election and the troubles with america's political system was also andrew levine. we're sitting down with an author professor of philosophy and currently a senior sc
a little angel when augustine. hello and welcome to our teens the weekly on karen taraji with the week's top stories turkistan military intervention in syria gets the cold shoulder with the new u.n. peace envoy arguing any such interference but make it cease fire and. possible. a chorus of support for iran's peaceful nuclear program as the country destroys any notion it's been politically isolated the west with its hosting of a massive international summer and. the war of the wealthy but our...
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houston attended a party in los angeles thursday night where she drank alcohol, but did not seem disshoveled. she was dancing, kelly price said. houston was in town for the grammy party of her long time mentor, legendary music producer clive davis. houston's funeral will be held in newark, jersey later this week. joining me tonight is the chief clinical office at the phoenix house, a leading addiction center. so sad, isn't it? >> very sad. >> all too often we see big stars struggle with drug addiction. what is it? is it the pressure? is it the visibility, the money, not knowing how to handle the fame? just so many of those things. >> i think one of the things if we could answer ed, we would know what to do, how to help. i think that celebrities have more pressure in many ways, i think there are less likely for people to confront them about missed appointments, but i think that it's an equal opportunity illness and addiction hits everybody. you hear about it and see it when it's celebrity, you see it when they relapse, not doing well. >> some of the pictures of whitney houston before she died
houston attended a party in los angeles thursday night where she drank alcohol, but did not seem disshoveled. she was dancing, kelly price said. houston was in town for the grammy party of her long time mentor, legendary music producer clive davis. houston's funeral will be held in newark, jersey later this week. joining me tonight is the chief clinical office at the phoenix house, a leading addiction center. so sad, isn't it? >> very sad. >> all too often we see big stars struggle...
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houston attended a party in los angeles thursday night where she drank alcohol but did not seem disheveled. according to her friend, kelly price, she was dancing and she was laughing, price said. houston was in town for the grammy party of her long-time mentor, legendary music producer clive davis. houston's funeral will be held in newark, new jersey later this week. joining me tonight is dr. denny karise, cleef clinical officer at the phoenix house. so sad, isn't it? >> it's very sad. >> it's all too often we see big stars struggle with drug addiction. what is it? is it the pressure? is it the visibility? is it the money? is it not knowing how to handle the fame? to many of those things. >> i think one of the things is we could answer that, we'd know what to do and better how to help. i think that celebrities have more pressure in many ways. they're less likely for people to confront them about their behavior or missed appointments and things like that, but i think it's an equal opportunity illness and that addiction hits everybody. you just hear about it and see it when it's a celebrity.
houston attended a party in los angeles thursday night where she drank alcohol but did not seem disheveled. according to her friend, kelly price, she was dancing and she was laughing, price said. houston was in town for the grammy party of her long-time mentor, legendary music producer clive davis. houston's funeral will be held in newark, new jersey later this week. joining me tonight is dr. denny karise, cleef clinical officer at the phoenix house. so sad, isn't it? >> it's very sad....
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after police officers who beat him nearly to death were acquitted and riots erupted in this city of los angeles. passing away yesterday at the age of 47. he was found in a swimming pool by his fiance. toxicology texted will be performed, but his legacy will be the attention he drew to police brutality. on the same day, thousands of people in new york city, including reverend al sharpton staged a silent mark to protest the police department's stop and frisk policy. last year, 85% of those stopped under the policy were black or hispanic, even though they account for only half of new york's population. only 42% were young, black, or hispanic men. even though they are just 4.7% of the city's population. what's going on here? a retired african-american police sergeant, nole leader, said officers are engaged in illegal stop and frisks. what's happening now under police commissioner ray kelly, he says, is that he's demanding officers to conduct stops even if they don't have a justifiable level of suspicion. sergeant leader is now the cofounder of a black law enforcement advocacy group. where does it e
after police officers who beat him nearly to death were acquitted and riots erupted in this city of los angeles. passing away yesterday at the age of 47. he was found in a swimming pool by his fiance. toxicology texted will be performed, but his legacy will be the attention he drew to police brutality. on the same day, thousands of people in new york city, including reverend al sharpton staged a silent mark to protest the police department's stop and frisk policy. last year, 85% of those...
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of little angels. wealthy british style. margetts why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on r g. p is easy to easy easy easy to easy to. see. such a. fast . fast. the week's top stories here on our turkey's stab at military intervention in syria gets the cold shoulder with a new u.n. peace envoy arguing any such interference would make it impossible. because of support for iran's peaceful nuclear program as a country destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the u.s. with its hosting of the math of international something. the wall build wealth. as if that's what would be the bag legal attempts by london based when bar is to convert a slice of its multi-billion dollar fortune. and to the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promised to the hard line stance against russia faces criticism for flip flopping on previous policy. and now it's time for the latest sports news a stay with us. hello and welcome to the sports headlines. fighting for new so it make
of little angels. wealthy british style. margetts why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on r g. p is easy to easy easy easy to easy to. see. such a. fast . fast. the week's top stories here on our turkey's stab at military intervention in syria gets the cold shoulder with a new u.n. peace envoy arguing any such interference would make it impossible. because of support for iran's peaceful nuclear program as a country destroys any...
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when you have to drive a four-wheel drive just to go on interstate 10 in los angeles because of the potholes, people are getting it. >> you think those voters will vote for mitt romney? they'll vote for mitt romney? >> 11.2% unemployment. the people of california have had it up to their you know what. >> you think they'll vote for mitt romney. >> no, i'm saying -- >> argh. okay. >> he won't get the vote. >> now you're dancing. >> if i can for a moment, governor martinez of new mexico is in a state that's 75% democrat to republican yet she's the first elected latino elected governor because she went to every county and spoke to every person about values that were shared. she didn't care democrat, republican. she talked to the people. that's what ronald reagan did and what mitt romney needs to do. >> there's no way in hell mitt romney wins california but we'll separate as friends. >> dinner. >> always a pleasure. thank you, sir. >> dinner. >> well, all right. let me think about that. >> protesters turn violent in wisconsin but instead, should these union guys be celebrating? . . >> police clas
when you have to drive a four-wheel drive just to go on interstate 10 in los angeles because of the potholes, people are getting it. >> you think those voters will vote for mitt romney? they'll vote for mitt romney? >> 11.2% unemployment. the people of california have had it up to their you know what. >> you think they'll vote for mitt romney. >> no, i'm saying -- >> argh. okay. >> he won't get the vote. >> now you're dancing. >> if i can for a...
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welcome to "the ed show" live from los angeles. the president said the european debt crisis created a heightened sense of urgency.
welcome to "the ed show" live from los angeles. the president said the european debt crisis created a heightened sense of urgency.